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Apple 13.6" MacBook Air w/ 2-Year Warranty (2022, Various Colors) on sale for
$749.99.
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Specs:- Apple M2 8-Core Chip
- 13.6" 2560 x 1664 Liquid Retina Display
- 8GB Unified RAM
- 256GB Solid State Drive
- 8-Core GPU | 16-Core Neural Engine
- Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) | Bluetooth 5.0
- Thunderbolt 3
- FaceTime Full HD 1080p Camera
- Backlit Magic Keyboard
- Force Touch Trackpad | Touch ID Sensor
- macOS
- Includes:
- 30W USB Type-C Power Adapter
- USB Type-C to MagSafe 3 Cable (6.6')
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To have multi-monitor capability out of the box you need to buy an Apple laptop with either a PRO or MAX Apple CPU… which generally means a Macbook Pro.
Of course most decent windows machines can do at least one additional monitor as an extension of the laptop display (not limited to mirroring)… oftentimes they can handle even more with simple/cheap usbc to hdmi dongles.
This, MacBook Air is great overall… I just wanted to mention that limitation because a lot of people are unaware of it… And of course, the memory and hard disk are not expendable at all on these… but otherwise it's a decent price for an M2 Air.
The M1 I am on right now has a second screen via USBC cable. You mean a THIRD screen, right? Pretty sure that's the limitation, not that you cannot have a second monitor.
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To have multi-monitor capability out of the box you need to buy an Apple laptop with either a PRO or MAX Apple CPU… which generally means a Macbook Pro.
Of course most decent windows machines can do at least one additional monitor as an extension of the laptop display (not limited to mirroring)… oftentimes they can handle even more with simple/cheap usbc to hdmi dongles.
This, MacBook Air is great overall… I just wanted to mention that limitation because a lot of people are unaware of it… And of course, the memory and hard disk are not expendable at all on these… but otherwise it's a decent price for an M2 Air.
To have multi-monitor capability out of the box you need to buy an Apple laptop with either a PRO or MAX Apple CPU… which generally means a Macbook Pro.
Of course most decent windows machines can do at least one additional monitor as an extension of the laptop display (not limited to mirroring)… oftentimes they can handle even more with simple/cheap usbc to hdmi dongles.
This, MacBook Air is great overall… I just wanted to mention that limitation because a lot of people are unaware of it… And of course, the memory and hard disk are not expendable at all on these… but otherwise it's a decent price for an M2 Air.
As far as the external monitor I'm not sure why that was the first big bold comment when it's untrue. I have a 32" external monitor that I simply plug in with a $10 DP to USB-C cable and it's the same as having two screens anywhere else, it's not a mirror, but an extra screen
To have multi-monitor capability out of the box you need to buy an Apple laptop with either a PRO or MAX Apple CPU… which generally means a Macbook Pro.
Of course most decent windows machines can do at least one additional monitor as an extension of the laptop display (not limited to mirroring)… oftentimes they can handle even more with simple/cheap usbc to hdmi dongles.
This, MacBook Air is great overall… I just wanted to mention that limitation because a lot of people are unaware of it… And of course, the memory and hard disk are not expendable at all on these… but otherwise it's a decent price for an M2 Air.
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